![]() Piano roll editing is not the slickest out there (but it does have a fabulous implementation of MPE editing which works very well in Rack) It has a certain paradigm that may not be to some people’s taste or needs, and it is not perfect in every facet - it’s not spectacularly well-equipped for traditional old-school recording studio duties, though it will do most of those jobs, at least the basics. Reaper’s trial is even more permissive, IIRCīitwig is the clear winner, by miles, all day every day, for me. TLDR: I would recommend trying some for yourself - Bitwig has a non-expiring save-disabled trial with all functionality. So dear wizzards and gentle Rack folks, what would be your suggestion? Appreciate your time! Also using the odd VST for mixing and mastering, and checking out a couple of nice VST synths and effects. Needs to have some automation to orchestrate those pieces. My needs of a DAW is to record multitrack pieces combined from Rack-VST, my eurorack through the ES-9 and my Roland Juno-Di keyboard through my Focusrite 2i2. I’m on macOS Sierra although I anticipate upgrading to Catalina by necessity in the near future. I value stability, reliability, good UX and a UI that’s not more cluttered than it needs to be. I’ve never been a DAW user, outside of the occasional, casual use of Audacity, but I feel fairly proficient with Rack, MIDI and audio. Or should I try the free and Open Source Ardour, or is that hopelessly behind in necessary features? Ableton is out because of the silly MIDI shortcomings that people mention here. People say very nice things about these around these parts. ![]() I’m aware that you’ll now list every DAW known to man, but it seems to me like the major contenders are Reaper or Bitwig. So, what should be my first DAW to go with VCV Rack Pro?
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